Stolker Joshua M, Steg Philippe G, Rossini Roberta, Prabhakaran Dorairaj, Tokgözoğlu Lale, Sattar Naveed
Mercy Medical Group and St Louis University, St Louis MO, US.
Département de Cardiologie, Hôpital Bichat, Université de Paris Paris, France.
Eur Cardiol. 2025 May 14;20:e14. doi: 10.15420/ecr.2024.62. eCollection 2025.
With the growing body of evidence of the ischaemic and thrombotic risks associated with recent COVID-19 infection, this expert commentary reviews the data on the cardiovascular risk implications of COVID-19 and considers potential management approaches for these patients. The authors' opinions were gauged against a global healthcare professional survey to measure current levels of agreement, lending support to their validity. While the need for ongoing research to improve the understanding of this disease is appreciated, the authors recognise that there is the potential to transform management approaches to reduce the health impact of COVID-19 infection among high-risk patients, especially those with established cardiovascular disease.
随着越来越多的证据表明近期感染新冠病毒存在缺血和血栓形成风险,这篇专家评论回顾了关于新冠病毒对心血管风险影响的数据,并考虑了针对这些患者的潜在管理方法。作者的观点是对照一项全球医疗保健专业人员调查来衡量当前的共识水平,以支持其有效性。虽然认识到需要持续开展研究以增进对这种疾病的了解,但作者们也认识到,有可能改变管理方法,以减少新冠病毒感染对高危患者,尤其是那些已有心血管疾病患者的健康影响。